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Afghan defence minister, army chief of staff resign after deadly Taliban attack
As many 140 Afghan soldiers were killed on Friday by Taliban attackers apparently disguised in military uniforms
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March for Science draws clever signs across US and beyond
Less invasions, more equations
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As Indian-held Kashmir's lush valleys turn to concrete, fears of flooding rise
Only 40 per cent of Kashmir's agricultural land has irrigation facilities
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Saudi Arabia restores perks to state employees, boosting markets
King issued a royal decree restoring 'all allowances, financial benefits, and bonuses'
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Uber extends sexual harassment probe; expects report by end-May
The ride-hailing service is accused of ignoring sexual harassment complaints by a former female worker
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Tesla’s big Model 3 bet rides on risky assembly line strategy
Musk expects the Model 3 rollout to help Tesla deliver five times its current annual sales volume
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Local, global security firms in race along China's 'Silk Road'
In Pakistan, Chinese Overseas Security Group (COSG) has a joint venture with a local security firm with links to navy
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New Zealand considering restricting laptops on flights from Middle East
PM English said the CAA was considering the issue and would make a decision independently of the government
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Projections say Macron, Le Pen go through to runoff in French vote
Macron projected to get 24%, Le Pen to secure 22% of votes
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Russia hacked Danish defence for two years, says minister
Spokeswoman from the Danish Defence Ministry confirms minister had been quoted correctly









